Etch-a-Sketch artist Bryan Madden poses in front of a collection of his work in his home in Danbury, Conn. Saturday, March 8, 2014. Madden began sketching in college and decided to take it up professionally after getting a positive reponse from viewers on the Internet. The work is preserved by removing the sand and aluminum powder after the piece is completed.
Photo: Tyler Sizemore

Etch-a-Sketch artist Bryan Madden creates a sketch of the "Kill Bill" movie poster in his home in Danbury, Conn. Saturday, March 8, 2014. Madden began sketching in college and decided to take it up professionally after getting a positive reponse from viewers on the Internet. The work is preserved by removing the sand and aluminum powder after the piece is completed.
Photo: Tyler Sizemore

Etch-a-Sketch artist Bryan Madden hangs a new piece on the wall in his home in Danbury, Conn. Saturday, March 8, 2014. Madden began sketching in college and decided to take it up professionally after getting a positive reponse from viewers on the Internet. The work is preserved by removing the sand and aluminum powder after the piece is completed.
Photo: Tyler Sizemore

Etch-a-Sketch artist Bryan Madden creates a sketch of the "Kill Bill" movie poster in his home in Danbury, Conn. Saturday, March 8, 2014. Madden began sketching in college and decided to take it up professionally after getting a positive reponse from viewers on the Internet. The work is preserved by removing the sand and aluminum powder after the piece is completed.
Photo: Tyler Sizemore

Etch-a-Sketch artist Bryan Madden hangs a new piece on the wall in his home in Danbury, Conn. Saturday, March 8, 2014. Madden began sketching in college and decided to take it up professionally after getting a positive reponse from viewers on the Internet. The work is preserved by removing the sand and aluminum powder after the piece is completed.
Photo: Tyler Sizemore